Gills (Imperial) to Liters (imp gi → L)

0.14207

1.0000 imp gi = 0.14207 L

Formula

1 imp gi = 0.142065313 L
LitersGills (Imperial) (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

imp giL
00
1.00000.14207
2.00000.28413
3.00000.42620
4.00000.56826
5.00000.71033
6.00000.85239
7.00000.99446
8.00001.1365
9.00001.2786
10.0001.4207
11.0001.5627
12.0001.7048
13.0001.8468
14.0001.9889
15.0002.1310
16.0002.2730
17.0002.4151
18.0002.5572
19.0002.6992
imp giL
20.0002.8413
21.0002.9834
22.0003.1254
23.0003.2675
24.0003.4096
25.0003.5516
26.0003.6937
27.0003.8358
28.0003.9778
29.0004.1199
30.0004.2620
31.0004.4040
32.0004.5461
33.0004.6882
34.0004.8302
35.0004.9723
36.0005.1144
37.0005.2564
38.0005.3985
39.0005.5405
imp giL
40.0005.6826
41.0005.8247
42.0005.9667
43.0006.1088
44.0006.2509
45.0006.3929
46.0006.5350
47.0006.6771
48.0006.8191
49.0006.9612
50.0007.1033
51.0007.2453
52.0007.3874
53.0007.5295
54.0007.6715
55.0007.8136
56.0007.9557
57.0008.0977
58.0008.2398
59.0008.3819
imp giL
60.0008.5239
61.0008.6660
62.0008.8080
63.0008.9501
64.0009.0922
65.0009.2342
66.0009.3763
67.0009.5184
68.0009.6604
69.0009.8025
70.0009.9446
71.00010.087
72.00010.229
73.00010.371
74.00010.513
75.00010.655
76.00010.797
77.00010.939
78.00011.081
79.00011.223

Gills (Imperial) to Liters Conversion

Converting Gills (Imperial) (imp gi) to Liters (L) is a common volume conversion. 1 imp gi equals 0.142065 L. For example, 100 imp gi is equal to 14.206531 L.

Quick Mental Math: Gills (Imperial) to Liters

Convert gills imperial to liters using the standard volume conversion factor for the volume category.

Why is converting Gills (Imperial) to Liters tricky?

Multiple overlapping units in volume make it easy to apply the wrong conversion ratio.

Quick Reference Values

1 imp gi = 0.142065 L. 5 imp gi = 0.710327 L. 10 imp gi = 1.420653 L. 25 imp gi = 3.551633 L. 50 imp gi = 7.103266 L. 100 imp gi = 14.206531 L.

What is Gills (Imperial)?

Gills (Imperial) (imp gi) is a unit of volume. An imperial gill is a unit of volume equal to one quarter of an imperial pint, exactly 0.1420653125 liters. It measures liquid volume primarily in the United Kingdom and is defined as 5 fluid ounces in the imperial system. This unit is standardized with the imperial pint, which is 568.26125 milliliters, making the gill precisely 1/4 of that volume [nist-sp-811]. The imperial gill was formalized in 1824 alongside the imperial system of weights and measures by British Parliament to standardize fluid measurements including the pint and its subdivisions [nist-sp-811]. The imperial gill remains in limited use in the UK for measuring alcoholic spirits and in some traditional recipes. It is largely replaced by metric units elsewhere, but it persists in historical contexts and certain beverage industries [nist-sp-811].

What is Liters?

Liters (L) is a unit of volume. The liter is a non-SI unit of volume accepted for use with the SI, defined as one cubic decimeter (dm³), or 1,000 cubic centimeters. It is commonly used to measure liquids and gases in everyday and scientific contexts [bipm-si-brochure]. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system to simplify volume measurement. It was based on the volume of one kilogram of water at maximum density, later standardized as one cubic decimeter [bipm-si-brochure]. Liters are widely used worldwide for measuring liquids, such as fuel, beverages, and chemicals. It is the preferred unit in most countries except the United States, where gallons remain common alongside liters in scientific settings [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: gill-imperial, gil imperial, gils imperial, imperial gill, gill imperial, litres, liter, litter, literss. All of these refer to the Gills (Imperial) to Liters conversion.

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